This Blood Pressure Decreased side effect was reported by a health professional from CA. A 39-year-old patient (weight:NA) experienced the following symptoms/conditions: NA. The patient was prescribed Propranolol (dosage: NA), which was started on NS. Concurrently used drugs:

Pentobarbital

Acepromazine

Detomidine

Detomidine

Romifidine

When starting to take Propranolol the consumer reported the following symptoms:

Respiratory Depression

Bradycardia

Intentional Overdose

Suicide Attempt

Dysarthria

Miosis

Pallor

Blood Pressure Decreased

Body Temperature Decreased

The patient was hospitalized. These side effects may potentially be related to Propranolol.

This is a Propranolol side effect report of a 46-year-old female patient (weight:NA) from US, suffering from the following symptoms/conditions: migraine prophylaxis,neuropathy peripheral,fibromyalgia, who was treated with Propranolol (dosage:40 Mg, As Needed, start time: NS), combined with:

Lyrica (300 Mg, 3x/day)

Lyrica

, and developed a serious reaction and a Blood Pressure Decreased side effect. The patient presented with:

Blood Pressure Decreased

Nervous System Disorder

Herpes Zoster

Hypoaesthesia

Pre-existing Condition Improved

Therapeutic Response Unexpected

Bone Pain

which developed after the beginning of treatment. This side effect report can indicate a possible existence of increased vulnerability to Propranolol treatment in female patients suffering from migraine prophylaxis,neuropathy peripheral,fibromyalgia, resulting in Blood Pressure Decreased.

Cardiac Arrest, Cardiogenic Shock, Blood Pressure Decreased

A 31-year-old female patient (weight: NA) from RUSSIAN FEDERATION with the following symptoms: hyperthyroidism started Propranolol treatment (dosage: 40mg Single Dose) on NS. Soon after starting Propranolol treatment, the consumer experienced several side effects, including:

Cardiac Arrest

Cardiogenic Shock

Blood Pressure Decreased

. Concurrently used drugs: NA. This finding indicates that some patients can be more vulnerable to developing Propranolol side effects, such as Blood Pressure Decreased.

A female patient from UNITED STATES was prescribed and started Propranolol on Oct 10, 2011. Patient felt the following Propranolol side effects: toxicity to various agents, blood pressure decreased, hypokalaemia, cardiogenic shock, blood glucose abnormal Additional patient health information: Female , 19 years of age, The consumer reported the following symptoms: . Propranolol dosage: Unk Ukn, Unk. Concurrently used drugs: NA. The patient was hospitalized.

This report suggests a potential PropranololBlood Pressure Decreased side effect(s) that can have serious consequences. A 37-year-old female patient from UNITED STATES (weight:NA) was diagnosed with the following health condition(s): NA and used Propranolol (dosage: Unk Ukn, Unk) starting NS. Soon after starting Propranolol the patient began experiencing various side effects, including:

Cardiogenic Shock

Toxicity To Various Agents

Hypokalaemia

Blood Pressure Decreased

Blood Glucose Abnormal

Drugs used concurrently:

Citalopram Hydrobromide (Unk Ukn, Unk)

Bupropion Hydrochloride (Unk Ukn, Unk)

The patient was hospitalized. Although Propranolol demonstrated significant improvements in a number of clinically relevant cases, troublesome symptoms, such as Blood Pressure Decreased, may still occur.

This Blood Pressure Decreased problem was reported by a consumer or non-health professional from SERBIA. A 31-year-old female patient (weight: NA) was diagnosed with the following medical condition(s): NA.On NS a consumer started treatment with Propranolol Hydrochloride (dosage: 3.6 Gram(s) / Single Dose /). The following drugs/medications were being taken at the same time: NA. When commencing Propranolol Hydrochloride, the patient experienced the following unwanted symptoms /side effects:

Overdose

Respiratory Rate Decreased

Hypoglycaemia

Grand Mal Convulsion

Blood Pressure Decreased

Electrocardiogram P Wave Abnormal

Tachycardia

Coma

Heart Rate Decreased

The patient was hospitalized. Although all drugs are carefully tested before they are licensed for use, they carry potential side effect risks. Some side effects, such as Blood Pressure Decreased, may become evident only after a product is in use by the general population.

This is a Propranolol side effect report of a 19-year-old female patient (weight: NA) from UNITED STATES. The patient developed the following symptoms/conditions: NA and was treated with Propranolol (dosage: Unk Ukn, Unk) starting NS. Concurrently used drugs: NA. Soon after that, the consumer experienced the following of symptoms:

Hypokalaemia

Blood Pressure Decreased

Toxicity To Various Agents

Blood Glucose Abnormal

Cardiogenic Shock

The patient was hospitalized. This opens a possibility that Propranolol could cause Blood Pressure Decreased and that some female patients may be more susceptible.

This Blood Pressure Decreased side effect was reported by a health professional from UNITED STATES on Sep 14, 2011. A female patient from UNITED STATES , 43 years of age, was treated with Propranolol. Directly after treatment started, patient experienced the unwanted or unexpected Propranolol side effects: nausea, vomiting, chest discomfort, dyspnoea, palpitations, blood pressure decreased, sinus tachycardia, electrocardiogram t wave inversion, hyperhidrosis. Propranolol dosage: (60 Mg Qd). The patient was hospitalized. These side effects may potentially be related to Propranolol.

This Blood Pressure Decreased side effect was reported by a health professional from NETHERLANDS. A 18-year-old patient (weight:NA) experienced the following symptoms/conditions: NA. The patient was prescribed Propranolol (dosage: 80 Mg, Unk), which was started on NS. Concurrently used drugs: NA. When starting to take Propranolol the consumer reported the following symptoms:

Cardio-respiratory Arrest

Cardiac Arrest

Hunger

Bradycardia

Feeling Hot

Circulatory Collapse

Blood Pressure Decreased

Convulsion

The patient was hospitalized. These side effects may potentially be related to Propranolol.

This Blood Pressure DecreasedPropranolol side effect was reported by a health professional from UNITED STATES on Mar 31, 2011. A Female , 48 years of age, was treated with Propranolol. The patient presented the following health conditions:

This is a Propranolol Hydrochloride side effect report of a 41-year-old female patient (weight:NA) from UNITED KINGDOM, suffering from the following symptoms/conditions: NA, who was treated with Propranolol Hydrochloride (dosage:NA, start time: NS), combined with:

Clonazepam (112 Df, Oral)

Oxazepam (56 Df, Oral)

Flupenthixol (56 Df, Oral)

Valproate Sodium (50 Df, Oral)

, and developed a serious reaction and a Blood Pressure Decreased side effect. The patient presented with:

Blood Pressure Decreased

Blood Pressure Fluctuation

Bradycardia

Consciousness Fluctuating

Hyperammonaemia

Therapeutic Agent Toxicity

which developed after the beginning of treatment. The patient was hospitalized. This side effect report can indicate a possible existence of increased vulnerability to Propranolol Hydrochloride treatment in female patients suffering from NA, resulting in Blood Pressure Decreased.

Blood Pressure Decreased, Dizziness

A 39-year-old female patient (weight: NA) from UNITED STATES with the following symptoms: NA started Propranolol treatment (dosage: 5 Mg, Amhs, Po) on NS. Soon after starting Propranolol treatment, the consumer experienced several side effects, including:

Blood Pressure Decreased

Dizziness

. Concurrently used drugs: NA. This finding indicates that some patients can be more vulnerable to developing Propranolol side effects, such as Blood Pressure Decreased.

This report suggests a potential PropranololBlood Pressure Decreased side effect(s) that can have serious consequences. A 15-year-old female patient from POLAND (weight:NA) was diagnosed with the following health condition(s): NA and used Propranolol (dosage: 11 Df, Once, Oral) starting NS. Soon after starting Propranolol the patient began experiencing various side effects, including:

Abdominal Pain

Apathy

Asthenia

Atelectasis

Atrioventricular Block

Blood Lactate Dehydrogenase Increased

Blood Pressure Decreased

Bradyarrhythmia

Cardiac Arrest

Drugs used concurrently:

Verapamil (4 Df, Once, Oral)

Although Propranolol demonstrated significant improvements in a number of clinically relevant cases, troublesome symptoms, such as Blood Pressure Decreased, may still occur.

This Blood Pressure Decreased problem was reported by a pharmacist from UNITED STATES. A 46-year-old female patient (weight: NA) was diagnosed with the following medical condition(s): NA.On NS a consumer started treatment with Propranolol (dosage: NA). The following drugs/medications were being taken at the same time:

Quetiapine Fumarate

Cyclobenzaprine Hcl

Acetaminophen And Hydrocodone Bitartrate

When commencing Propranolol, the patient experienced the following unwanted symptoms /side effects:

Blood Pressure Decreased

Breath Sounds Abnormal

Cardiac Arrest

Completed Suicide

Heart Rate Decreased

Respiratory Arrest

Although all drugs are carefully tested before they are licensed for use, they carry potential side effect risks. Some side effects, such as Blood Pressure Decreased, may become evident only after a product is in use by the general population.

This is a Propranolol side effect report of a 44-year-old female patient (weight: NA) from UNITED STATES. The patient developed the following symptoms/conditions: NA and was treated with Propranolol (dosage: 20 Mg) starting NS. Concurrently used drugs:

Levothyroxine Sodium (100 Mcg)

Bupropion Hydrochloride (150 Mg)

Lithium (300 Mg)

Ranitidine (150 Mg)

Quetiapine

Soon after that, the consumer experienced the following of symptoms:

Alanine Aminotransferase Increased

Anoxic Encephalopathy

Aspartate Aminotransferase Increased

Blood Bicarbonate Decreased

Blood Chloride Increased

Blood Creatine Phosphokinase Increased

Blood Glucose Increased

Blood Ph Decreased

Blood Pressure Decreased

This opens a possibility that Propranolol could cause Blood Pressure Decreased and that some female patients may be more susceptible.

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Propranolol Blood Pressure Decreased Causes and Reviews

You've probably heard that high bloodpressure is a problem. Sometimes bloodpressure that is too low can also cause problems.

Bloodpressure is the force of your blood pushing against the walls of your arteries. Each time your heart beats, it pumps out blood into the arteries. Your bloodpressure is highest when your heart beats, pumping the blood. This is called systolic pressure. When your heart is at rest, between beats, your bloodpressure falls. This is the diastolic pressure. Your bloodpressure reading uses these two numbers. Usually they're written one above or before the other, such as 120/80. If your bloodpressure reading is 90/60 or lower, you have low bloodpressure.

Some people have low bloodpressure all the time. They have no symptoms and their low readings are normal for them. In other people, bloodpressure drops below normal because of a medical condition or certain medicines. Some people may have symptoms of low bloodpressure when standing up too quickly. Low bloodpressure is a problem only if it causes dizziness, fainting or in extreme cases, shock.

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Propranolol Blood Pressure Decreased Reviews

Thu, 05 Aug 2010

I have been taking 80mg per day for anxiety for two years with no side effects. Three weeks ago my doctor increased my dose to 120mg. After two weeks of being on the higher dose I started to experience head tremors. I went to my doctor who seemed to think the tremors were caused by anxiety so he increased my dose to 160mg, the tremors got a lot worse after a couple of days. I have now decreaed my dose back to 80mg per day for the last week, the symptons have decreased but I am still having some problems. I wanted to know if anyone else have experienced these symptons and if I,m ever going to go back to normal.

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